Nobel peace prize winner Maria Ressa has taken up the fight against deepfake, a threat to journalism and democracy
The DA leader delivered the official opposition’s rescue plan for South Africa on Saturday, saying ‘we are in it to win it’
The LandCruiser series has been given the once-over by Toyota with great results
The lawsuit is the latest example of business entities trying to bar the media from reporting
Unregulated tariffs and the lack of low-cost benefit schemes drive up the price of medical aid premiums, causing patients to feel the pain
The president announced the fund last week as a joint effort between the government and the private sector to mitigate the damage caused by extreme weather
The DA Gauteng leader has declined to say outright whether he would scrap the Nasi Ispani scheme if elected Gauteng premier
The ruling party’s head of elections has said the ANC should be worried that members were moving to the new party while the IFP should also be concerned
A liquidated company is fighting to get home affairs to pay the years old debt owed to them
An embarrassing nasal malfunction was not all that should cause Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema to lose face
The ANC is hoping to use the former president’s popularity among coloured voters to destabilise the Democratic Alliance
The president largely blamed the state of the country on the legacy of apartheid and the Zuma era but said the ANC was not finished yet
Bongani Ntanzi maintains that he was never represented by former police officer Dominic Mjiyako
The former Eskom chief executive believes the answer lies in nuclear power
Julius Malema is allegedly disappointed with the party’s leaders including deputy president Floyd Shivambu and Marshall Dlamini after its manifesto launch
About 80% of the country’s dams are so enriched with nutrients they could produce toxic algal blooms
The president’s statecraft was on full display during his State of the Nation address as he wove a strong story despite having little to work with
The student aid scheme has in the past received qualified audit opinions, but most recently received an adverse opinion because of shambolic internal controls
If allowed to pass the Vaal River Barrage, the plant has access to a journey of about 1 000km of the middle and lower Vaal river, the Bloemhof Dam and then into the Orange river
The national chairperson has called on EFF delegates to nominate hard workers for party posts at the December elective conference
The debate on the State of the Nation address, predictably, became a campaign stump for all parties
The government says Israel’s extension of its military operations in Rafah is in breach of the rights of Palestinians in Gaza
Accused number two Bongani Ntanzi differed with what his lawyer said about the alleged assault that elicited a ‘confession’ from him
True love, if it is properly applied, can free us to transform ourselves, as well as the world around us
Khoza raised eyebrows after posting a recent photograph of herself and her once stated nemesis, Jacob Zuma, on social media
Some believe the Red Berets could pull the government too far to the left, but its lack of ideological clarity suggests otherwise
Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen said the allegations against Mashatile would have come to light had the president instituted lifestyle audits of his cabinet as promised
The court’s decision means the ruling party remains compelled to hand over its deployment records to the Democratic Alliance
A groundbreaking report reveals the shocking state of wildlife with global extinction risk increasing
More than 100 vendors worked in Uhuru Park and Central Park. They now struggle to earn a living and some have had to leave the capital city
They allege they contracted incurable lung diseases while working on mines and want compensation for the harm caused to their health
In an interview, Sibanye-Stillwater CEO Neal Froneman also refutes the view that South Africa’s biggest mining employer is overextended